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Within uncontrolled airspace, the first usable level in IFR must provide a 500 feet margin above the following two levels:
Within uncontrolled airspace, the first usable level in IFR must provide a 500 feet margin above the following two levels:
- 3000 feet AMSL or 1500 feet AGL
- 3000 feet AMSL or 1000 feet AGL (correct)
- FL 30 or 1500 feet AGL
The white dumb-bell with black perpendicular bar indicates that:
The white dumb-bell with black perpendicular bar indicates that:
- Taxiing need to be confined to the taxiways (correct)
- Glider flying is performed outside the landing area
- Landing, take-off and taxing is allowed on runway and/or taxiway only
A red flare addressed to a flying aircraft means:
A red flare addressed to a flying aircraft means:
- Dangerous airfield. Do not land
- Not withstanding any previous instructions, do not land for the time being (correct)
- Come back and land
A revised estimate shall be notified if the ETA destination passed by aircraft varies by:
A revised estimate shall be notified if the ETA destination passed by aircraft varies by:
What is Special VFR?
What is Special VFR?
When a controlled flight inadvertently deviates from its current flightplan, ATC has to be informed in case:
When a controlled flight inadvertently deviates from its current flightplan, ATC has to be informed in case:
An airborne flight plan must be submitted:
An airborne flight plan must be submitted:
No aircraft shall be flown over the congested area of cities, towns or settlements unless at a height that will permit, in the event of an emergency a landing to be made safely. Exceptions to this rules are:
No aircraft shall be flown over the congested area of cities, towns or settlements unless at a height that will permit, in the event of an emergency a landing to be made safely. Exceptions to this rules are:
A white dumbbell with a black bar spaced perpendicularly indicates
A white dumbbell with a black bar spaced perpendicularly indicates
A special VFR clearance may be obtained from ATC for the following airspaces:
A special VFR clearance may be obtained from ATC for the following airspaces: